Patricia Weixler; Simon Weixler; Andreas Gilg; Michael Kleine; Birgit Listl; Dominik Siebler; Julia Singer; Sylvia Stark Buchner, C.C. Verlag (2019) Kovakantinen kirja
Simon Weixler; Andreas Gilg; Michael Kleine; Dominik Siebler; Julia Singer; Sylvia Stark; Patricia Weixler Buchner, C.C. Verlag (2019) Kovakantinen kirja
Ellen Voigt; Marcel Voldrich; David Bednorz; Sarah Beumann; Michael Casper; Sabine Castelli; Dominik zur Heiden; Kleine Buchner, C.C. Verlag (2020) Kovakantinen kirja
Ellen Voigt; Marcel Voldrich; David Bednorz; Sarah Beumann; Michael Casper; Sabine Castelli; Dominik zur Heiden; Kleine Buchner, C.C. Verlag (2021) Kovakantinen kirja
Simon Weixler; Andreas Gilg; Ivonne Grill; Michael Kleine; Dominik Siebler; Katja Trost; Patricia Weixler Buchner, C.C. Verlag (2021) Kovakantinen kirja
Simon Weixler; Andreas Gilg; Ivonne Grill; Michael Kleine; Dominik Siebler; Katja Trost; Patricia Weixler Buchner, C.C. Verlag (2021) Kovakantinen kirja
Ellen Voigt; Marcel Voldrich; David Bednorz; Sarah Beumann; Michael Casper; Sabine Castelli; Dominik zur Heiden; Kleine Buchner, C.C. Verlag (2022) Kovakantinen kirja
Juliane Böhmer; Christine Große; Gerhard Kappert; Dominik Kleinschmidt; Adolf Rebler; Michael Vieten; Luise Schmidt Forum Verlag Herkert (2022) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Michael Casper; Dominik zur Heiden; Michael Kleine; Christian van Randenborgh; Ellen Voigt; Marcel Voldrich Buchner, C.C. Verlag (2023) Kovakantinen kirja
De Gruyter Sivumäärä: 328 sivua Asu: Kovakantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 2021, 10.05.2021 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
The volume In Need of a Master: Politics, Theology, and Radical Democracy discusses how our so-called "postmodern age" of widespread ideological critique paves the way for reactionary and conservative political movements. At center stage is the question of whether these movements can and must be – contrary to widespread beliefs among liberal elites – interpreted both as a symptom of a political awakening in the horizon of political theology in our era of immanence, as well as perhaps the perilous end of democracy as we know it. The book brings to the fore political theology as the hidden agenda of politics and presents at the same time Christian and Jewish theological traditions as an antidote to a global empire with its often unacknowledged rule of immanence.